I have a system that reboots and although the drivers from the manufacturers state they are compliant I would like to test them. I also have some drivers that I would like to load but am not sure if they will effect the system negatively.

I did download the newest drivers, the OS was corrupt and was rebooting so I wiped the os and reinstalled. After serveral days it started rebooting randomly. There is nothing in the event viewer that shows any correlation to rebooting, that I can see...

So back to the original question, is there a way to "verify" a driver?

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